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Rallying: Neuville wins Tour de Corse after Evans puncture in final stage


PARIS (Reuters) – Hyundai’s Thierry Neuville won the Tour de Corse, the French leg of the world rally championship, after Elfyn Evans suffered a puncture in the final Power Stage on Sunday.

M-Sport Ford’s Evans had reclaimed the lead by winning the 13th stage early on Sunday but a puncture cost him over a minute in the final stage, won by Britain’s Kris Meeke.

Welshman Evans slipped down to third overall, one minute 6.6 seconds off the pace, with defending world champion Sebastien Ogier of France moving up to second, 40.3 seconds behind Neuville.

Belgium’s Neuville went top of the world championship standings after four rallies as pre-race leader Ott Tanak finished sixth overall in Corsica.

He has 82 points, Ogier has 80 and Tanak is on 77 points.

“What an incredible rally and a fantastic result. I would like to extend my thoughts to Elfyn and Scott; I am really disappointed for them,” said Neuville.

“It had been a great battle and they were undoubtedly the quicker crew this weekend. We didn’t really know what had happened until we saw our mechanics at the end.

“I pushed hard in the Power Stage and the points we’ve scored this weekend are hugely important for the championship.”

Ogier said: “Being on the podium is a good result even if we had come here for the victory.”

The next race is the Rally Argentina from April 25-28.

Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Toby Davis



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